Wood grain rendered in grey monochrome, natural growth patterns abstracted through colour removal. Holden Fender simulates timber planking where characteristic knots, growth rings, and linear grain remain legible whilst chromatic information disappears into neutral palette.
The pattern replicates vertical wood planking—likely inspired by species such as pine, oak, or ash—displaying typical wood anatomy: concentric growth rings marking annual accumulation, knots where branches once emerged, medullary rays visible as subtle perpendicular lines. Grey tones replace natural wood colours, ranging from pale dove to deeper charcoal creating tonal variation that suggests dimensional relief without colour distraction. This monochromatic treatment provides wood texture's visual interest whilst maintaining neutral foundation suitable for varied colour schemes. The simulation reads convincing through careful attention to grain direction, knot placement, plank width variation preventing mechanical uniformity.
Printed in Cornwall with attention to wood grain detail and tonal gradation creating texture depth despite flat substrate and monochromatic constraint.
Holden Fender suits spaces requiring textural backdrop without chromatic commitment. Minimalist interiors where grey-white-black palettes dominate, Scandinavian-influenced spaces valuing natural material reference through restrained execution, or rooms where bold coloured furniture and artwork require neutral wall foundation. The faux wood provides architectural interest preventing plain wall monotony whilst grey treatment maintains visual calm. Works as feature walls or full room application; the neutral palette adapts as surrounding décor evolves. Pairs with actual wood furnishings, concrete, metal, or provides contrast against colourful textiles and accessories.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
- Width: 75cm per roll
- Length: 7 metres
- Pattern alignment: Straight match
- Repeat: Wood plank repeat
- Installation: Butt joint
CARE: Wipe clean with damp cloth; the grey wood simulation maintains its neutral character with minimal maintenance.
BRING THIS HOME Where wood loses colour but keeps character, grey grain remembers forests through texture that chromatic information left behind.